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...such work, and no further obligation is required of those who engage in it than the honorable carrying out of the work they undertake. In choosing the work in which he is to engage, the student is not limited to the few activities of which he may happen to know, but the whole field of charities is open...
...this fairness to the minor sports? They are to be abolished, as far as intercollegiate sport is concerned, merely because they happen to come at the time when the weather conditions are such as they are fitted for. All of them are essentially winter sports and do not exist at other seasons of the year. Imagine attempting to play basketball in the spring or autumn in a hot gymnasium. Hockey can only exist at the present time when there is ice, and even with a rink, nobody would want to play it in warm weather. These different forms of athletics...
...Faculty that, contrary to their former broad principles, they wish to confine interest in athletics to a few sports? Is this not a narrow, selfish policy? Perhaps they believe that the club system will develop and the interest will continue in that form. But you cannot expect this to happen by quick action; it takes a long time for it to develop and it can only be done by gradually working the one out of the other. The main interest that draws men to these sports in the winter is the prospect of the intercollegiate games. The sports...
...first of a series of Sunday afternoon meetings for members of the Sophomore class will be held in the east end of the Living Room of the Union tomorrow from 4.30 to 6 o'clock. These gatherings will be very informal and all members of the class who happen to be in Cambridge over Sunday are cordinally invited...
...first of a series of Sunday afternoon meetings for members of the Sophomore class will be held in the east end of the Living Room of the Union next Sunday from 4.30 to 6 o'clock. The gatherings will be very informal and all those men who happen to be in Cambridge over Sunday, are cordially invited...